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20 March, 06:06

In Fugard's "Master Harold" ... and the Boys, Hally and Sam's discussion of the historical figures they would nominate as "Men of Magnitude" is an example of what literary device?

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  1. 20 March, 07:51
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    on odyssey there are four choices

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    In Fugard's "Master Harold" ... and the Boys, Hally and Sam's discussion of the historical figures they would nominate as "Men of Magnitude" is an example of what literary device? (this is the question)

    (choices)

    irony

    suspense - now correct me if i am wrong but i believe is choice B (suspense)

    allusion

    metaphor
  2. 20 March, 08:17
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    Harry is at the front line of defending both men and boys as being intense and genius, and they are beneficial to all humankind. Therefore the men that he had chosen were fit for the purpose. However, there was no importance on specific sequences in the play. Instead, he could have selected a different man or even Jesus Christ to defend the position.

    This sequence, therefore, serves a character-building for both of them. It is also a clear indication that both characters were education and string. Thus the excert shows that there was intellectual respect between them.
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